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It began with John 19:26 and included the entrustment as follows:
Only in Italy does this phenomenon of entrustment of intermediary activity to a single society happen.
They also have a "total filial entrustment to Mary, the Mother of God".
Since 1968, Bermuda has, for example, had a standing entrustment to enter into agreements on subjects of purely local concern.
Negligence in employment differs from negligent entrustment in two key respects.
In addition it also held that transfer of land to the government or its instrumentalities is an entrustment of public property.
Vicarious liability is a separate theory of liability from negligent entrustment.
Delegation is the entrustment by a party of work or responsibility and authority to another and the creation of accountability for performance.
Each year was also to be marked by a special prayer of entrustment to the Blessed Virgin Mary.
The company will be liable for the negligent entrustment of the bus to that driver, if the driver is in an accident.
Entrustment: The Wizard lord completely trusts the Chosen Traitor.
While negligence in employment may overlap with negligent entrustment and vicarious liability, the concepts are distinct grounds of liability.
Determining whether an employee or agent was on a frolic or a detour will not relieve the employer/principal of their own liability for negligent entrustment.
For centuries, Roman Catholics have performed acts of consecration and entrustment to Mary at personal, societal and regional levels.
Negligent entrustment is generally found where the entrustee had a reputation or record that showed his propensity to be dangerous through possession of such an instrumentality.
(2006-2007) On October 30, 2007 the Act of Consecration and entrustment to Mary took place in the province of Chimbote.
The prayer used by Pope John Paul II as his act of entrustment of all Bishops to Mary was considerably longer.
Montserrat is currently awaiting entrustment (approval) of the United Kingdom with regards to the Revised Treaty of Chaguaramas in order to participate.
Due to Kolbe's efforts to promote consecration and entrustment to Mary, he is known as the Apostle of Consecration to Mary.
At the end of the ceremony, the school flag was presented to its principal, Mr. Syed Mohamed Ashraf Shah for his entrustment and safekeeping.
On June 28, 2003 John Paul II entrusted Europe to the Virgin Mary, and renewed that entrustment again on August 31, 2003.
Again on 8 October 2000, Pope John Paul II made an act of entrustment of the world to the Immaculate Heart of Mary for the new millennium.
First, negligent hiring and the related torts require the employment itself of the tortfeasor causing the injury, whereas a party can be held liable for negligent entrustment to any person.
Furthermore, in order to impose liability upon the owner, the plaintiff must prove that the negligent entrustment of the motor vehicle to the tortfeasor was a proximate cause of the accident.
Individuals declaring their "entrustment" to Mary make a personal act to show their devotion and dedication to Mary as the Mother of God, who, though holy, is not herself a divine being.